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Al de Leon, Sony's hardware PR representative, has confirmed to Game Informer that those PlayStation 4 viral videos are fake. Al simply told GI that he "can confirm that this video is not from SCE [Sony Computer Entertainment]."
So yeah, that was a giant waste of time and energy! Neat! You know what this whole thing reminds me of? That Nintendo ON hoax that made the rounds just before E3 2006. You remember that sh*t? Nintendo had yet to reveal the Wii so everyone and their mother thought the ON was the ... (more)

Remember Dead Nation? No? Can't blame you as the team working on the game has laid low about it since Gamescom last year. They're ready to talk about it again as they've released a brand new trailer full of sexy zombie action.
Dead Nation kind of looks like a cross between Left 4 Dead and last year's other zombie downloadable, Zombie Apocalypse. Good combination? Well the game is at E3 next week and we'll be sure to let you know how the game plays then. (more)

USA Today brings us a detailed look at Rock Band 3. The brand new 25-key keyboard controller is also revealed. The keyboard can be used as a MIDI keyboard, and the note highway will shift so the correct keys are covered.
New guitars are also going to be released along with Rock Band 3 that take advantage of the new Pro mode. One of the guitars will even be a fully functional Fender guitar! Expect improved UI functions too, such as drop-in-and-drop-out multiplayer and being able to change a song's diffic... (more)

We speculated that the live-action Alan Wake teaser that surfaced last week was promoting a new commercial or web short. It turned out to be a slick music video for "WAR," a song by Finnish rock band Poets of the Fall -- and one of the licensed tracks to feature in Remedy's atmospheric action game. The video features Alan Wake as portrayed by actor Ilkka Villi, who's basically the Milli Vanilli companion to voice actor Matthew Porretta. (more)

Ninja Theory's lush post-apocalyptic game Enslaved: Odyssey to the West is just one of the many action-adventure offerings we're looking forward to at this year's E3. This new look at the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 game further cements that. (more)

No one can blame you for missing the John Hillcoat-directed Red Dead Redemption short film, based on when and where it originally aired. Now that it's viewable in full on the Internet, though -- worth a look, especially if you have no intention of playing the game.
By pure luck, I happened to catch the first ten minutes or so of it on TV. I didn't watch the full thing, and here's why: much of it is comprised of repurposed in-game cut scenes. Having already beat Red Dead Redemption, I didn't feel particu... (more)

Nintendo released a new trailer for Dragon Quest IX, on the same day it announced the news of the new DSi XL color. It's kind of co-marketing the two without explicitly making a connection.
This trailer features the wonderful animation seen in the North American announcement trailer, with one welcome addition: actual gameplay footage. Nintendo also released a ton of character art, depicting the various character classes you can choose to play. You can find that treasure trove of Akira Toriyama artwork i... (more)

In a lot of ways, Apple's iPhone 4 announcement was short on surprises. We've been playing with the new iPhone OS 4 (now dubbed iOS 4) for a while, and photos of the hardware had been widely disseminated, a rarity for an unreleased Apple product. Still, Apple managed to fill in the gaps and build up the hype, and there's plenty to know about this handset that extends beyond what you can glean from bricked hardware of dubious provenance. Follow along with us as we break it all down, including detailed imp... (more)

Sure, you've seen our iPhone 4 hands-on... but have you seen it through a retina display? We put the new device next to our trusty old iPhone 3G to get a feel just how different the screens look with twice the pixel density and shot a little pseudo-macro video. There's a marked difference in the screens, even side-by-side with the EVO 4G, and we found that even from a distance we were able to read bodies of text we'd previously had to squint to discern on our classic iPhones. Hard to capture, it really i... (more)

We've just gotten some face time (ha ha!) with the new iPhone 4, and let's just say this: it's incredibly sexy. We'll hand it to Apple, the phone is so thin it's kind of mind-boggling. The 3GS by comparison looks bloated. Feast your eyes on the pics below, and check out the FaceTime video demo after the break! Oh, and special thanks to hand models Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg. (more)

I think it's a shame that Raven Software's long-delayed Singularity isn't getting the attention it deserves. For whatever reason, publisher Activision hasn't really gotten behind the title like you might expect. But from what I've seen, it looks pretty good. Of course, the last time I had seen the game in action was a year ago at last year's E3. (more)

The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile features a new playable character named Yuki. She may be missing an arm, but that doesn't stop her from being a total badass as she can equip various weapons onto her stub. Yuki also makes use of a giant sword that has a pretty powerful charge attack, shown off in the above video. (more)

What the hell is "Nerkas" anyway? AllGamesBeta looks to have been peeking around Los Angeles, particularly around the Staples Center and convention center area, where all the E3 madness is set to go down in about a week. There, in front of the Staples Center, on one of those huge screens, a trailer I've never seen before played. AllGames got it all on tape YouTube. (more)

Intel has managed to make Moorestown-based phones do an awful lot of things on stage. Multitask, scale photos sans lag, and automatically correct your grammar before it comes out of your mouth. But believe it or not, one thing we haven't seen the Aava Mobile-built reference design do is play the full PC version of World of Warcraft and / or Quake III (from within Moblin) for over an hour on a full charge. Well, until this week's Computex event. Peek a couple of videos just past the break if you're in dis... (more)

Today, 505 Games' Euphoria-powered Backbreaker hits the retail gridiron, and above you'll find a handy video guide to its many modes. Whether it's a quick exhibition game or compiling an entire season, there are a host of customizable gameplay experiences available to players. And, of course, it wouldn't be a sports game if there weren't pages and pages of stats to pour over. (more)

Not that you really need to explain zombie/mutant/freak outbreaks in this day and age, but the inclusion of them in Crackdown 2 seems odd. Out of place? Not at all -- these monstrosities tend to mesh nicely with open-world games. Still, there's been little in the way of an explanation so far. (more)

Sure, you read our liveblog of Steve Jobs' D8 conference -- and believe us, it's heavily quotable -- but don't you want to see and hear the Apple CEO claim HyperCard was huge in its day? Or perhaps your more interested in his thoughts on Flash, market cap, and the iPad origins -- either way, videos are after the break, with presumably more to come from All Things D. (more)

To coincide with the film's release, LEGO has let loose this short animated film, recreating the basic plot of the movie with minifigs. It's narrated by star Jake Gylenhaal.
While serving primarily as a promotion for the LEGO toys based on the movie, if I'd told you this was a trailer for a LEGO: Prince of Persia game, would you have believed me? Course you would have. The cheeky facial impressions, the animation, even the fact it uses custom action scenes not found in the actual movie, it all looks jus... (more)

I got seriously dissed by Dtoider Nothankyou in the last post I did about Xenoblade. He scooped me on these two videos, which are admittedly more interesting than the series of commercials for the game that I had just posted. You win this round, Nothankyou. I stand in awe of your videogame news scooping prowess.
If you want to see the two soon-to-be-dead Gods that Colette freaked out over in this week's Bit Transmission, check out the video above. Past the jump, you'll find a vid that shows just how de... (more)

When the iPad launched, Steve Jobs announced that it would not support Flash and many sites and newspaper publishers rushed to create either an iPad friendly website or a separate app for the Apple tablet. However, despite the fact that some were more than willing to dump Flash for Apple, other companies have no intention of doing anything of the sort. (more)

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